Five buildings are rehabilitated for general public use, including house reception, retail, offices, and meeting space; restaurant and meeting space, an addition in the courtyard of one building; conversion of the original mine storehouse to laundry, maintenance, and storage use; minor upgrades will be made to the original chapel, which continues to function as a wedding chapel; conversion of original officers’ quarters into guest lodging.

Architect: Architectural Resources Group

Location: GGNRA Fort Baker, CA

UC Berkeley Bowles Hall

Renovation of an existing concrete dormitory building into a 116 unit/189 bed residential college and reintroduction of on-site dining facilities; includes remediation of 84 years of deterioration at roof, elevator, plumbing and electrical infrastructure; ADA upgrades and seismic retrofitting; complete restoration of historic lounge, dining commons, entryway, central staircase, roof and building exterior including all windows.

Architect: Pyatok Architects

Location: UC Berkeley, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 56,800 sq ft

Chronicle Books

Renovation of an existing South of Market, 4-story building for a new corporate headquarters for Chronicle Books, including partial parking on ground floor and office spaces above.

Architect: Mark Cavagnero Associates

Location: San Francisco, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 76,000 sq ft

Stanford Kingscote Gardens

Renovation and remodeling of an existing structure built in 1915 for faculty residences into a counseling center for the Stanford Campus; exterior work includes primarily patching where fire escapes are removed, renovation of existing roof system; interiors updated and modernized, and main lobby and stairs restored to their original design and finish.

Architect: Architectural Resources Group

Location: Stanford Campus, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 20,650 sq ft

Edgehill Mansion

Selective demolition, renovation and remodeling of a three story historic structure for use as a meeting/hospitality center, chapel, and office space on the Dominican University Campus; addition of a new elevator; toilets upgrades for accessibility.

Architect: Mohamad Sadreih Architects

Location: San Rafael, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 14,000 sq ft

Fort Mason Pier 2

Renovation of an existing building occupying Pier 2 within the National Historic District in the GGNRA at Fort Mason; includes demolition, restoration, and replacement of existing features are required, as is new construction. Cowell Theater, located at the north end of the pier will be upgraded as will approaches to the theater; new multi-purpose space is in the process of being designed and built on the second floor at the north end of the Herbst Pavilion.

Architect: Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

Location: GGNRA, Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 69,000 sq ft

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Tenant Improvement

New headquarters tenant improvement in an existing 2-story building including conference rooms, an exercise facility, catering on the first floor with other coffee bars scattered throughout both floors, offices, glass bridge at upper level, toilet remodeling, support spaces, and finish updates and upgrades; LEED Platinum Certification.

Architect: Hawley Petersen Snyder

Location: Palo Alto, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 62,000 sq ft

Commonwealth Club of California

Gutting and renovation of a building constructed in 1910 with a new floors added to expand the available square footage of the space; functions include auditorium, meeting rooms, library, pre-function, lobby and support spaces; renovation of basement and first floor levels and new stories and roof structure added above.

Rehabilitation of a historic modernist structure for upgrades and expansion; new construction adds a Program Room, toilets, support facilities for the entire library, and a secondary entrance; LEED NC Certified.

Architect: Group 4 Architecture, Research + Planning, Inc.

Location: Walnut Creek, CA

North Beach Branch Library

New replacement building for an existing library in North Beach. Exterior materials include plaster, metal panels, and insulated glazing. There is an add alternate for tile over the exterior plaster. Interior finishes will be primarily gypsum board walls, wall panels, and acoustical panels. Alternates may include scored colored concrete flooring, laminated glass infill for guardrail/handrail, and double laminated, fritted glass enclosure in Children’s Area, Adult Area, and West entry area; LEED Gold NC Certified

Architect: Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

Location: San Francisco, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 8,500 sq ft

Palega Community Center

Renovation of an existing recreation center and addition of a new, lightweight steel and glass canopy structure, repairs and upgrades to the exterior façade and interior spaces for accessibility, new roofing; LEED Gold certification.

New 7-level parking structure with provision for electric vehicle charging; adjoining cold shell space for future fitness center; cladding on the fitness center is a mix of CIP concrete, GFRC, and curtain wall; the parking structure is concrete with some stone veneer and a curtain wall system.

Renovation of an existing two-story building; new finishes, new exposed ceiling with acoustical clouds, LED lighting, furniture, conference and ancillary rooms, break areas, modifications to the existing fire sprinkler system as required for the new layout, and new blinds at existing windows; core restrooms upgraded; new roof monitors and light wells; new canopies and sun shading systems.

Architect: Noll & Tam Architects and Planners

Location: San Jose, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 112,900 sq ft

Hamel Family Wines

New three-building complex including an Estate House, Production Building and Storage Building; exterior material palette is comprised of wood siding, standing seam metal and vegetated roof systems, metal clad wood windows, aluminum storefront and stone paving; Storage Building is clad in metal siding rather than wood and have a rammed earth base and is used for vehicle parking and implement storage; interior of the Estate House is finished in gypsum board and wood, with stone and carpet floor finishes, silver leaf ceiling, and includes tasting rooms, kitchen, toilets, and support functions; Production Building houses offices, a laboratory, fermentation, wine library, barrel storage, and staff support spaces.

Demolition and remodeling of portions of an existing tasting room; small addition will be constructed to create a new entrance to the tasting room. Wine library, catering kitchen, offices, private tasting rooms, support spaces and new restrooms are included in the remodel

Architect: Gould Evans

Location: St. Helena, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 4,500 sq ft

Pinewood School

Modification of existing campus including an adjacent lot to be combined into a single conditional use permitted site for campus expansion; project includes demolition of 6 buildings, the addition of 14 classrooms, multi-purpose building, and accessibility and site improvements; renovation of the site includes expanded parking and off street car queuing space.

Architect: Cody Anderson Wasney Architects

Location: Los Altos, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 23,000 sq ft

UC Berkeley Wurster Hall Digital Fabrication Lab

Expansion of an existing architectural workshop for addition of a CAD/CAM digital fabrication lab for use by campus students.

Architect: Mark Cavagnero Associates

Location: UC Berkeley, CA

Square Footage: Approximately 1,500 sq ft

Ed Roberts Campus

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a unique new learning facility/community center for physically handicapped individuals; components of the project include a subgrade parking structure, a link to the adjacent subterranean BART station; with a two story building above with large oval stairway feature in the central lobby of the space; facility houses classrooms, meeting spaces, offices for a number of non-profit and governmental organizations serving the disabled community, kitchen, child care, toilets, and ancillary facilities.